
Mobile Crisis Clinician (weekend overnights)
Job Description
Mobile Crisis Clinician (weekend overnights)
Department: Mobile Crisis
Employment Type: Part Time
Location: Wentzville - 1032 Crosswinds Court
Reporting To: Elizabeth Talley
Compensation: $26.81 - $36.29 / hour
Description
Part-time position. The schedule is weekends/overnights Saturday and Sunday 8:00pm-8:00am.
- Wants to make a direct difference during critical moments
- Values flexibility in their schedule and setting
- Is passionate about trauma-informed, culturally competent behavioral healthcare
Key Responsibilities
- Provide timely crisis assessment and intervention via phone, video, or in person
- Conduct Zero Suicide screenings and risk evaluations
- Make clinically sound decisions to stabilize individuals and refer to appropriate services
- Coordinate care with internal teams and external community partners
- Deliver culturally responsive, trauma-informed care
- Document services accurately and maintain compliance with agency and state standards
- Participate in supervision and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
- Regional travel required; hybrid work environment with office-based shifts required
Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- High School/GED Required
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in social work, psychology, or related field preferred
- At least one (1) year experience working in behavioral health required if Bachelor’s degree is the highest education level obtained
- Working knowledge of DSM-V required
- A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required
- Reliable transportation
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION
- MO Substance Use credential required (CRADC or CADC) (if high school is highest education obtained)
- PLPC, LMSW, LPC, PLMFT, LMFT, or LCSW preferred
- Are passionate about showing up for others in crisis and creating a safe, supportive space
- Have strong clinical instincts and can remain calm under pressure
- Thrive in dynamic environments and are flexible with shifting needs or locations
- Communicate clearly and compassionately with individuals, families, and community partners
- Are confident in your clinical documentation and assessment skills
- Believe in whole-person, strength-based care and the power of connection during critical moments